EditorialCharlemagne (742-814). King of the Franks. Stone sculpture. 9th century. From the Abbey of Saint John, Mustair, Switzerland. German Historical Museum. Berlin. Germany.
EditorialGold disc brooch, Merovingian, probaly from Germany, late 6th. The brooch is made in cloisonnee technique with garnets and glass, adopted from Eastern mediterranean jewellers by the Franks, Goths, Lombards and other " barbarians". The wearing...
EditorialVessel made of one large sardonyx-gem, of antique but unknown origin (Rome, Alexandria?). Even the scene, a hero with chariot, an old man, grieving women, is unidentified; perhaps Phaidra and Hippolytos. Mounting from the time of Dagobert, king of the ...
EditorialCoronation of Pharamond, Battle of the Franks against the Romans, Childeric under his tent, Childeric and Queen Basine, Baptism of Clovis. From " Les Grandes Chroniques de France (La Chronique de St. Denis). Ms.867 / 324, fol.18 recto.
EditorialAttila (ca.385-453). Ruler of the Huns. Battle of the Goths, Franks and Romans against Attila. Engraving in Spain Illustrated History, 19th century.
EditorialCharlemagne (742-814). King of the Franks (768-814,) the Lombards (774-814) and emperor of the Romans (800-814). Charlemagne's paladins. Miniature of "Chronicles of France", 1494. National Library of Turin. Italy.
EditorialCharlemagne (742-814). King of the Franks (768-814,) the Lombards (774-814) and emperor of the Romans (800-814). Miniature. Charlemagne and paladins fighting against priests. 13th century.
EditorialCharlemagne (742-814). King of the Franks (768-814), king of the Lombards (774-814), and emperor of the Holy Roman Empire (800-814). Portrait. Engraving. Detail. "Historia Universal", by C?sar Cant?. Volume III, 1855.
EditorialFranks boil in a ceramic crock at RedHot Ranch, a Chicago stand specializing in a minimalist hot dog often referred to as the ?Depression dog,? on June 18, 2022. (Anjali Pinto/The New York Times)
EditorialBattle of Tolbiac (496). Confrontation between Franks and Alemanni. Ancient Gaul, near Cologne (Germany). Clovis I, King of the Franks, defeated the Alemanni. Chromolithography. "Historia Universal" (Universal History), by C?sar Cant?. Volume IV. Publi...